YOGYAKARTA Early semester students may not know what the judiciary is. The judiciary is a valuable and decisive momentum in choosing as a student.
Well, in this article VOI has summarized a number of information about what the judiciary, terms, and differences to graduation are. Read the following review to find out!
According to the Big Indonesian Dictionary (KBBI), the Judicium is the determination of the value or graduation of an undergraduate exam at a university.
Quoted from the official website of the Yogyakarta State University, Judicum defines an announcement of value for students as the final assessment process of all courses that have been taken by students.
The judiciary is one of the stages awaited by the student, especially those who have completed their final thesis or assignment.
The judiciary is usually held by the faculty or study program. When this process takes place, the head of the study program or dean will announce the value and graduation of all participants in the final siding for a certain period.
It should be noted, the requirements for judicial education are different in each university. Here's an overview as quoted from the page of Ahmad Dahlan University:
Broadly speaking, different judiciary and graduation can be seen from the implementation time, destination, to the composition of the event. Here's the full explanation.
1. Execution time
The above has been mentioned that the judiciary is the announcement of value for students as the final assessment process of all courses that have been taken by students.
This means that the judiciary will be held earlier than graduation. A student has not been able to register for graduation if he has not passed and completed the final revision after the trial.
2. The purpose of the implementation
The subsequent differences in judiciary and graduation can be seen from the purpose of the event.
The judiciary aims to announce the value and results of graduation. While the graduation aims to give a sign of inauguration after students complete their studies.
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3. Focus
The focus of the judiciary is on administrative completion and ensuring that students have completed all academic requirements.
Before participating in the judiciary, students must go through an administrative stage that involves checking and verifying the academic achievements of the student and fulfilling other graduation requirements.
Meanwhile, the graduation focuses more on fulfilling the completion of the study and giving awards symbolically.
4. Arrangement of events
The difference between the judicial and final graduation can be seen from the composition of the event. The judium is usually held not too lively, without Senate hearings, and is only carried out at the level of the faculty or study program.
While graduation is held at the university level and involves graduates from all faculties.
At graduation, students will be asked to wear cloaks and toga as a form of their academic achievement.
That's the information about what the judiciary is. Hopefully this article can add insight to the loyal readers of VOI.ID.
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